"Ex-Flying Tiger Line Boeing 707-349C"-1969

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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2009

Classic scene from that classic film!!

N324F, a Boeing 707-349C (msn/ln 19354-503), was delivered to Flying Tiger Line on June 21, 1966.

Since then, it had the following registries: EI-ASO, VH-EBZ, G-BAWP, 9J-AEC, S2-ACG, and finally PT-TCS, on Trans Brasil Airlines.

Sadly, on March 21, 1989, it crashed while making a final approach at São Paulo-Guarulhos Airport.

The three occupants of this freight flight, plus 18 people on the ground died.

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  • 707 was/is an awesome plane..

  • omg!! I saw this in the theater!

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  • "rack n stack em "petroni u crazee bastard

  • "rack n stack em "

  • @636roadrunner BULLSHIT!

  • Wow! That is so fake it is not even funny. How did I get to this?

  • love the 707..

  • The 707 was a great aircraft. What a pitty she only serves as a transport plane today!

  • Hold on, we're goin' for broke!

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